
One of the latest additions to Verizon was the Nokia6215i, this clamshell type of cell phone has plenty of good features for the price Verizon is offering. OK, it's not a top-of-the-line product but I bet that it serves for most people. It's small (89mm x 46mm x 18mm) and light (94g), has a built-in VGA camera that works in coordination with Pix Place technology to give the ability to share photos with everyone. Supports 500 contacts which is more than enough (at least for me), but the battery could be better - almost 4 hours on talking mode or 9 days of standby.
Comes with the Get It Now service provided by Verizon for adding new ringtones, wallpapers and other applications, also uses the Mobile Web 2.0 application for browsing the web, checking emails and use instant messaging programs. One of the good (or is it bad?) points is that it doesn't have a mp3 player. The Nokia 6215 costs $49 if you decide to use Verizon services for two years.
Via MobileBurn
Mr Wong
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